Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
July 3, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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SPiP'lfWP mm •BiggnrikaAlriV, r, ,„_ '~r ^T&"Z ,?•' T/&W /, Av -'*& MOWER COUNTY NEWSrAUSTIN MINN. 2^- »sr» if .''r Wfr"',.jjj PP Monday, July 3, 1922. r*" Page Eight *8fetf- AW, WHAT'S THE USE A Close Shave for Felix By P. Van Zefan TALK BOUT PEACEFUL A vpMtern ftern Nawn»p«r N.w«pap«r Union Unton YOU'VE CORWWE vmit, SMOKE" BUT 'TWON' BE V0URE NEXT, Sji WELL A? \T AlNT NOPE, HERE'S AN ACCOUNT HN NO FELIX THERE'S THREE OH I DON'T fcllX FEATHER HEAD 6HAVL MR. FEATHER HEAD THE PAPER ABOUT A IHANKS PEACEFUL EP, YOU GITS MIND WALTIN BE'FORe 'f-^bU GONNA GET Nfe EVEN BARBER WHO VV/ENT —s HOLT ONE IEM SE-6ARS A HAIR CUT TOO CRA2N WHILE ^HAVING LAK WHUT DE STO-KEEPUH A MAtf ,7"hn j, 6IMME WEN AH PAlP ^.OCUM UP YlSTITlY'! fi HUNDREDS AT of the state. then agreed for a specific rate of discount man, citizen, neighbor and friend, "He was a kindly, humane man, to satisfy the men." and is is because of that proving that NOLAN FUNERAL who had had his own hard luck in Grand Meadow and Mower county Press Pays Tribute. the early days of his life, and had a mourn his passing. Minnesota St. Paul Dispatch—William A. Nolan's thoro understanding of the problems mourns with Grand Meadow and Mower death is a loss to the whole (Continued, from page 1.) of all classes in the state. His loss county. It is deprived of the services state of Minnesota. He gave valuable is a decided blow to Minnesota." Ethel Gabrielson the late senator. of a worthy citizen, but it will service for more than 20 years, Ethel Gabrielson the thirteen-year Many Masons Present. Aided Service Men. profit for many years by his example most of that time as a leader in the old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Postmaster Arch Coleman, a former Close to one hundred members of and his deeds, public and private. Legislature. His leadership rested Gabrielson died Thursday night, collefegue of Mr. Nolan in the St Bernard commandery, Austin on the sound foundation of a thoro Duluth News Tribune.—The Senate POSTOFFICE HOURS Miss Edwardina Rough leaves 9, at her home near Grand senate, called special attention to his Knights Templar, acted as escort as June 2 knowledge of the conditions and of Minnesota loses one of its leading Wednesday for Minneapolis for a Meadow of acute diabetes after two Postmaster C. F. Cook has activity for the former service men. the body was taken to the Grand needs of the state, a level head, aggressive figures in the death of William week's visit with friends. 'days' illness. made the following announcement "It was his aggressive attention," Meadow cemetery for burial. J. N. courage and unquestioned A. Nolan of Grand Meadow, Mower regarding hours at the Mr. Coleman said, "which aided the Nicholsen of this city delivered an honesty of purpose. Miss Evelyn "stimpson of Grand' county. Northwestern Minnesota had Ethel was a member of the rural postoffice on Tuesday, July 4: former service men to realize on their address at the grave on behalf of the Meadow is her grandparents, sch°o1 graduating class, having corn- Visiting Minneapolis Tribune—William A. no intimate acquaintance with William ""Lobby open as usual. All windows bonus certificates. Some of the men Masonic order. Dr. W. W. Kendrick, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Watkins. Pleted ^ade S*°o1 Nolan stood all the tests of long and A. Nolan but it will not be guilty her closed. City delivery service had turned over their bonus certificates District No. 53. She had planned to past grand master, of Spring Valley close contacts. He was a prophet of a mistake in accepting the estimate suspended. Rural delivery to the various banking institutions Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Haugen have attend the exercises held at Lansing was in charge of the Masonic services, who was not only honored but loved his neighbors of Southern service suspended. All mail deposited and had obtained bonds* for gone on a three weeks' trip to Lake Wednesday but complained in the with the Grand Meadow lodge by those who saw him most and knew Minnesota make of his personal them. Then they could find im in the Postoffice will be Minnetonka and Pine City. morning of not feeling well. A physician performing the rites at the grave. no him best. He had proved himself as qualities and public services. -dispatched as usual." mediate market for the bonds when was summoned and a consultation Nearly three hundred members of Mrs. Carl Baudler and son, Richard, they wanted to realize on them. held Wednesday night. She the Masonic order from Austin, Hayfield, 6crro are visiting her parents, Mr. and "There was a protest from the men grew gradually worse and passed Brownsdale, Lyle, Spring Valley, S^iss Louise Odden of Grand Mead«nsr Mrs. Ellingson at Winnebago. and Mr. Nolan entered on their behalf. away Thursday evening. High Forest, Dexter, Elkton, spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. He took the position that the Stewartville, Green Valley, Le Roy, 4Jeorg"e Baudler. H. P. Chapin returiied home Sat- Ethel was the oldest of four chilurday young men should be able to realize and Racine were present. The Eastern from Atkin where he went to dren, she leaves her mother and lUCCESS in business is Mr. and Mrs. P. Edwin Johnson of cash on their bonuses. Thru Mr. Nolan Star and the Austin Elks lodge attend to his farming interests. father and three brothers. She was Minneapolis are guests at the J. B. the various banking institutions a sweet, lovable child and will be were also well represented at the I) reacted by basing your Howells home. Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Harris and Mrs. iy iSSed in her iiome and by services. great Just what you are looking for. A Donald Hormel and daughter, Mary, tes. A quartet composed of Will Crane, plans on facts. her school ma full of up-to-date shoes at a bargain. Miss Elizabeth Ann Cronan of St. line are visiting their parents in Red The funeral was held Sunday from Dr. M. J. Hardy, Dr. C. C. Gillam, Call and look them over. Prochnojv. .-1.W Pkol is visiting her grandmother, Wing?. 207 East Bridge. and John H. Anderson of Austin the Norwegian Lutheran church at Mrs. Mary Cronan. Advertisement 52-1-C. sang. When you combine your Dr.' Haven has returned home Meadow, Rev. Jahren officiat- Grand Arnold Johnson left Sunday for Praise Nolan's Service. from several days' visit in the cities., in& Ei*ht drefed little ffirls fioffalo where he will join his family ih knowledge of your business From all parts of Minnesota, as Mrs. Haven will remain for a longer! w^,e acted as pall bearers. The busi- tfnr a week's outing. well as in the Fifth district, which yjgjk ness men of Grand Meadow gave a with that of your banker jrwraetor he represented so well in the state I beautiful -floral offering. The GabMrs. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Gedney drove senate, come tributes to Senator Nolan's M. G. Dovey and children of rielson family came from Dayton, la., t» the cities Sunday. Mrs. Gedney on financial matters, you work and character. Minneapolis spent the week-end at and bought the large Nash farm near mith •will remain for an indefinte visit Indicating the state's loss in Mr. the Mrs. Mary Guiney home. 403 E.' Grand Meadow about a year ago. relatives. arrive at sound judgments. Nolan's death, Governor J. A. O. Maple street. |They have the sympathy of a large ,A° 0*,eA^T"H circle of friends in their bereave- Preus Thursday ordered flags on all "Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ryan, Mrs. Lyman Sherwood returned to his state buildings at half mast. ment. ^Thomas Geraghty and Miss Louise home in Chicago Sunday night after It costs you nothing to consult "The state l^s suffered a great 'Coleman and brother spent Sunday in spending two weeks with his mother, W. Brown. loss in his de^Jth," Governor Preus :'I£oeh ester. this institution, Mrs. Belle Sherwood, and other relatives. W. Brown, well known to many said, "and I have lost an intimate YOU'lLFIND Austin residents as Colonel Brown, Miss Dorine Abrahams leaves personal friend. No one worked |THE CHIROPRACTORS OFFICE "Wednesday for a visit with friends MrsTltey more unselfishly for the interests of Mr. and Pooler died suddenly at 9:00 o'clock Thurs- and to be the first and the state, there was no thought of The First National Bank of Austin at Stillwater and Fessenden, North daughter, Maxine, and son, Charles, jday "i^t home, 133 West best stopping pUce in Dakota. personal gain involved in anything drove to the Cities Sunday where Maple street. Your Search for Health! DitAirm' Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 Mr. Brown's death was caused by Mr. Nolan did as a statesman. In they will remain until after the Dont patf by in disregard Mr. and Mrs. Charles Errett and neuralgia of the heart. Mr. Brown private life he was admirable and in Fourth. Resources Over Three Million Dollars of the invitation the sigrv •dSaughter, Norma, expect to leave was ill for only two hours. At sev- public life* he was one of Minnesota's ey tends, but drop in and le#n of Organized 1868. Thursday for a trip thru Yellowiatene Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Pace and. en o'clock he complained of severe GHIROPRACTIG- leadingvcitizens." Park. daughter and Mr. and Mrs. William pains in the chest, and Dr. C. C. Leek, Lieutenant Governor. Louis L. Griffin and son have gone to Blue who was called, pronounced it neuralEarth Collins, who presided over the senate •^HE JCIENCF THAT MAKFJ Miss Bernice Duerst who is attending to spend the Fourth with Mr. gia of the heart. With him when he at its last session, paid a tribute YOU WEIL AND HAPPY summer Normal school at and Mrs. P. J. Griffin. died were his wife, his sister, Mrs. A. to Senator Nolan. "He was an aggressive 1 Blankato is spending a few days with ,, __ B. Lovell, .his niece, Miss Mildred personality," he said, "and GET WELL air. her parents. and Mrs. W. H. Weisman and and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brown, there never was any question on Brown daughter returned to their home at: Por thirt one Mr. Brown which side of an issue he stood. He Isanti Friday after several days' visit AND KEEPWEU! Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wright of was a very valuable man for southern DR. R. L. NELSON with their mother, Mrs. A. P. Wat- T*-1" Stanton drove down and spent the Austin, He was born in Mower Minnesota, but altho he came •week-end with his sister, Mrs. John County the Town of Nevada, from the south he never let this interfere k,ns' JDtmlop and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Raymond March 27, 1862. with his interest in all sections CHIROPRACTOR mo- tored to Mitchell, Iowa, yesterday to I November 13, 1891, he was 0n 'Mrs. George Campbell returned to LEWIS BUILDING Reductions on all spring and summer- visit at the William Bennett home. married to Mrs. Eva Brown and came "liar home in Minneapolis Sunday after hats. Special orders and trimmings. A S IN IN N Mrs. Norton of Mitchell, who has:to Austin to reside. To this union a couple of weeks' visit with her 10 percent discount on cotton been visiting Mrs. Electa McCulle|two children were born: Glen, who is Office Telephone Dial 2277 summer goods. Come and see the Jbrotlier, J. E. Schwan. Residence' Dial 7122 bargains. MARGARET ROBINSON, the prist week, to her home! n°w married and lives at Fairmont returned 810 W. College St. Mrs. Simon Johnson left Saturday with them. Ian(* Everett, who is in Los Angeles. a News advertising brings results.- Advertisement 52-2-C" for Madison, South Dakota, for a Two years ago Mr. Brown sold his Miss Mary McNeely is taking a shop on East Bridge street. Since -week's visit with Mr. Johnson who is mdhth's vacation from her duties at then he has assisted at times in the train dispatcher there. HORMEI/S West's store and left Sunday for Grand Hotel shop, but ill health pre- Mrs' i-^e, county super- Mena, Ark. She^ will. also visit rela^ vepted him from re-entering busiiHtendent Eumce of schools, attended the jtive ai^Shreveport, La., before she re- ness. -funeral of Miss Ethel Gabrielson at turns. Besides his wife and two sons, Mr. -Grand Meadow Sunday. Provision Market Brown is survived by one sister, Mrs. Miss Veta West and Miss Emma A. B. Lovell two brothers, Harry, of Fred Ulmer has purchased a new Dunbar of St. Paul expect to leave ... .. HERMAN G. HORMEL -Jewett car from the Mot5r Inn. Wednesday for a trip thru Itaska ®ai^ay4,.^™n' A™63 At your home with your in the Town of Nevada a half-sister, Mrs. Arthur West and son are visiting State Park. They will visit various We cut only the best quality of U. S. Government Mrs. Harry Herman, 601 West Oakland friends in the cities for a few other places thru the northern part Inspected MEAT and are selling at the Prices quoted avenueand half brother, Harjlan 0 dsjs. KODAK of the state. below, subject to Market fluctuations. Reynolds of Cudahy, Wis. •J-1 Mr. Brown was an unassuming Mr. and Mrs. Shaultz and daughter Our Homemade Western -Beef. WEDDINGS I [man and was known for his sterling and Mrs. Jenny Goslee and Pork Sausage .... lb-121/ic Boiling Beef .......lb/ 5c -I qualities and his loss will be keenly •daughter of Chicago have returned Hamburger Neubauer-Lewis felt in and around Austin where he home to Chicago after a visit at the Short Ribs...lb. 8c and 10c Steak lb.1214c Miss Marion Lewis and Fred Neu- favorably known. He -Abe Watkins home. there's always another story waiting to was so we an Our Boneless §ugar Cured bauer wertT quietly married Tuesday ber of the I. O. O. F. No. ClfUck lb. 121/gc RoaLst was a mem Bacon Whole or half strip. "Miss "Harriet Nelson returned afternoon at Clear Lake, Iowa. Rev.j2o, the B. P. a E. and the Woodman be told. Pot Roast ../.....lb. 15c Per Pound 22c IFtiday from a two weeks' vacation M. Jorey of the Methodist church of- lodges. .spent hi the northern part of the ficiated. On account of the recent! Furgral services will be held at 10: Let us show you how simple and Fj&h Fish EVERY 'estate. She resumed her work at the death of the brides father, Lee Lew- 00 o'clock Wednesday morning,. July •M-i satisfactory it is to^make pictures the JFIrst National bank Saturday. is, the affair was very quiet. The 5f at the Christian Science church, only witnesses at the ceremony, were p^'ers will be heltv^the RY DEPARTMENT Short Mrs. H. Perkins and daughter, Lucife, Kodak way. Mrs.^ Lee Lewis and Miss Octavia house before the church serviles|rBurMfilliams, drove down from St. Paul in mother and cousin of the jai jij be at Entrprise cemetery^ Extra Special on $2.45 Ask us for the free booklet, "At Home vffceir car Saturday to visit their br^if. 'j T-: daughter and sister, Miss Eva Perkins. Neubauer is the son of Mr. and"' .July 4 Specials in ^linerj^ biegin*rs.Charles with the Kodak,." Miss Eva returned home with Neubauer of D^ter. Saturday, July 1. OM, lot of 1 i. hats for ladiesrsnusses and'children, fchem tp remain^ until after th& OUR VERY BEST The iride is well known Austin ajj shapes, and colcnrst trinimed and Kodaks, all autographic$6.50 up iFourth. .* •and has a large circle of friends who, untrimined while they last, $1.00. sold on Money%ack Guarantee. -V Brownies, $2.OO up 00 will wish her happiness in her nsw' MARGARET ROBINSON, 810 W. "Miss Helen Ober of St. Paul is 52-2-C home. Mr. Neubauer left Thursday ^veftiaement PER SACK ^spending her vacation with her far«nts, morning for Milaca where he has Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ober, She K. 0. You will be Pleased with our High Grade Flour. WOLD DRUG CO. business interests and Mrs. Neubauer CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. •is taking the nurses' training course will ueinain wit^ hg^j norther a few^ Dial 2038 •at Charles Millei| -hospital t^ave youTried our 4 weeks before goingTo^her 'new home.' .. Physician anct Surgeon :.i r"wrhich is^affiliated with the State Uni- THE KODAK STORE k?1: TEAS and COFFEES .r Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn, /versifep, Needlecraft shop will be closed jX*Ray and Laborator]r £%uipm«nt4 carry the best grades money can buy. from July to September 1. Ally oneT Assistants— °im I Special sale on box candy at the [Park Confectionery Advertisement 5 mk *, Sliils&iSlliiSs •nnm